We would like to introduce you to Equavescent3

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  1. lbarratt

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    Equavescent3 is a collaboration with the users of Equavescent2. We asked our users what they would like and we tried to implement it.
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    Our new features include:

    • equal volume mode (auto matching of volume when varying Q). Volume adjustments proportional with Q has been a mild feature since Version1, but users suggested having it in a switch. Shift clicking a band on will now help you refine your eq settings. In this equal volume mode, changing Q will not change the relative volume of the band. This allows users to set the tone of an equaliser easier.
    • adjustable left and right frequency in graph view.
    • scalable gain and frequency in graph view.
    • control click soloing of bands.
    • frequency can follow keyboard notes in the graph view. There is also a keyboard showing notes in the graph view.
    We of course have included new innovative algorithms to give you new 3.0 filters. We have also included past legacy filters in Equavescent3. These filters started in January 2014 with the highly imitated original "natural 12dB slope". Our "natural 12dB" slope came at a time when audio engineers were arguing that all digital equalisers were the same. Users can now explore this evolution of our impulses and pick and choose what suits their needs.

    Version 3.0 impulses mathematically take the transients of biquad filters and combine them into our precise FIR filters. These new filters preserve the transient. They make some traditional FIR filters sound like a band of white noise.

    If you are interested check it out at www.barrattaudio.com/downloads.

    Thanks
    Lachlan Barratt
    barrattaudio
     
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  3. thantrax

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    @ lbarratt

    Don't blame me but... I hope the user could change the interface color (so white): producing/mixing needs look at the monitor(s) many hours every day and looking at so bright GUI could hurt eyes, especially if the user eyes have vision problems (like me).
     
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    agree you guys need to create a black theme or something more dark. white is the worst color you can choose for a plugin color.
     
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  5. Catalyst

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    Great that you listen to and assimilate user feedback which is unfortunately not as common as it should be. However, I'm going to have to agree with the guys concerning the GUI because I'm personally not too fond of white backgrounds particularly for audio plug-ins. On a side note I noticed that your nickname is different since the relaunch. If you'd like a name change then contact me at your convenience and I'd be happy to handle it for you.:cheers:
     
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  6. lbarratt

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    The contrast switches on the display allow for a dark background on the frequency graph and or the sliders. Some users wanted a dark background with the possibility of a white frequency response. This is in the product. We are listening. Give it a listen.
    Cheers
    Thanks for the responses
    Lach
     
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    junh1024 Rock Star

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    I don't mind a white GUI actually. Also, it's nice to hve 8ch support & adjustable phase
     
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    Hurra!!! Sometimes programmers listen to and assimilate user feedback:

    [​IMG] :like:
     
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    what is this? kind of EQ?
    I don't get it.
     
  10. lbarratt

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    In every aspect, it is an attempt at progress.
    Don't be scared of walking off the edge of the world, it makes for an interesting life.
     
  11. lbarratt

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    Check out the gearslutz thread under Equavescent2. Users discuss everything, but most importantly as Audio Engineers they actually discuss the sound. It may help you see the bigger sound, I mean picture.
    Cheers
    lach
     
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    @ lbarratt

    When a user needs to use/try a new software, the first thing he notice is its interface and how the elements are arranged with each other. When the user has adapted to them he verify the use and advantages it may have. Unfortunately, your interface can appear quite chaotic, because someone decided not to create any form of separation between the sections, and the idea of giving him a "holographic" style is unrealistic (... we do not live in the reality of "Minority Report"... not yet). Now... We notice if the colors are wrong; we notice if the interface is easy to use or not and, after our tests, we decide if we like it or not. Eventually we decide whether to buy it. That's all (...you agree or not).
    Cheers :)

    P.S.
    I don't care what an engeneer says about a software. I pay for the software I bought, not him.
     
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  13. lbarratt

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    I appreciate the response and maybe I have pursued a different slant on the interface. I am trying to encourage potential users to look beyond this. I have owned some pretty ugly hardware in my time. There are some very ugly fast cars. It is very hard when creating some pretty radical algorithms, to just have comments on the look. It almost makes me feel paranoid.
    I was trying to help potential users who may be interested in the sound, but just could not be bothered downloading Equavescent, to be able to find comments on the sound.
    Cheers
    Lach
    BTW-I love the minority report analogy. If only my plugin looked that cool. I appreciate what you are saying and I wish we were all as good looking as Eiosis.
     
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  14. nadirtozenith

    nadirtozenith Rock Star

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    hello, lbarratt,
    perhaps the registration requirement scares potential users away, it might put some people off... :yes:

    all the best, wish you great success with this promising project... :bow:
     
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  15. lbarratt

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    This is useful for keeping track of how many people have downloaded vs how many have purchased.
    it will accept a fake email address. I will put that on the website.
     
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    "If you are not comfortable giving a real email address, we will accept a fake email address."
    Now on the website.

    Thanks for that pointer.
     
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    hello, lbarratt,
    the need for statistically valuable data is understood.

    the user interface has clicked with me, those response curve segments too, thanks for the possibility, will download it, will also be back.

    all the best...:bow:
     
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  18. lbarratt

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    We are going to release bug fix over the next 10 hrs. Maybe hold off a little.
    Thanks
     
  19. nadirtozenith

    nadirtozenith Rock Star

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    hello, Lachlan,
    no problem, will download them again, thanks for mentioning it. :yes:

    all the best, plus loads more with the equavescent project... :bow:
     
  20. lbarratt

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    Still a hold up. We have AAX working and the update should include AAX
     
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    Exactly, it's pretty weird when you post your audio related product on an audio related forum to get "complains" about the look when they probably didn't even tried it first. All your work and everything that this product is all about it's actually its algorithms and the way it sounds.
    I hated S1v3's look when it came out but even though, it's still my main daw. Should i avoid a sonically good tool just because of its interface? Of course not. Please don't take the GUI complains too personally, just do what you know do best. If there's a way to make the interface darker, fine. If not, i can live with the default one as well. When i load the plugin on a track, its purpose is to process something sonically, not to play with its eye-candy knobs and sliders.

    Have a great day Mr. Barratt!
     
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